Constance Towers and Jason Graae to Star in Falcon's Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks

Jason Graae
Constance Towers and Jason Graae will star in the Falcon Theater's production of Richard Alfieri's two-hander Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks, to run October 22-November 23. The production, which will open officially on October 31, will be directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman -- who helmed the show's Broadway outing -- with choreography by Kay Cole.

The play focuses on a formidable retired woman who hires an acerbic ex-chorus boy to give her private dance lessons. Their relationship, which begins as hate-at-first sight, develops and deepens over time.

Towers is best known for starring in the 1977 Broadway revival of The King and I and her work as Helena Cassadine on ABC's General Hospital. Graae's many stage credits include Falsettos, A Grand Night for Singing, Snoopy!, Ragtime, and The Grand Tour.

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